I have approximately a million books on my shelves (more or less) that I haven't read yet, because I'm a book hoarder.
However, on rainy or snowy or miserable days (or days when I don't have the brain space for something new), my favourite thing to do is curl up with something I've already read. What are your go-to books? These can be the ones you read every year, every couple of years, or have only read a couple times and remember with the warm fuzzies.
For me:
- the Harry Potter series
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- Dracula
- Leviathan by James Byron Huggins
- The Endless Knot Trilogy by Stephen R. Lawhead
- The Hunger Games
- Anne of Green Gables series
Re: Go-To Books?
The ones I tend to re-read are:
Gone with the Wind
The Floating Opera, by John Barth
horror stories by Lovecraft
The Barrybender series by McMurtry
And anything that was written by Louise Erdrich
I love buying books, so I have way more books that I have not read than any that I have actually finished.
I think the last time I read a book was when I was in bed with the stomach flu last xmas.
I'm the fuck out.
Well, crap. The only thing this thread did was put a whole bunch more books on my list.
I probably should have seen that one coming.
I'm the fuck out.
Confession: I've never read the Harry Potter books
Bookshelves = wall art.
Whatever I'm currently reading = coffee table centerpiece.
That book that I'm going to read next = dining room table centerpiece.
Newly purchased books = kitchen table centerpiece.
Stacks of books that won't fit on bookshelves = sculptures, carefully balanced on side tables and any other horizontal surface.
I haven't read them either. In fact, I haven't even seen any of the movies.
My books are Little House on the prairie series (it's like comfort food) and Into Thin Air. I have read them countless times.
- Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras by Scott Westerfeld
Anything by Isabel Allende, but her first 4 books are my favorites (House of the Spirits, Eva Luna, etc.)
Like Water for Cholate
I've never read Harry Potter or Outlander either. But I loved the HP movies and the Outlander series. Contemplating starting those.